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Rock/Pop
CD
Woodland Echoes
★★★★★
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CD

構成数

1

国内/輸入

輸入

パッケージ仕様

-

発売日

2017年08月04日

規格品番

GHAWKC001

レーベル

SKU

5037300816784

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アーティスト
オリジナル発売日
2017年
商品の紹介
Mojo - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he luscious, acoustic 'Beautiful Morning' revels in the joy of the moment..."
Rovi
In 2017, when he released Woodland Echoes, it had been a long time since Nick Heyward had released a solo album. The former Haircut One Hundred singer and songwriter built a sturdy solo career in the '80s and '90s, but the years that followed saw his style of sophisticated pop fall out of fashion somewhat. Enough so that record labels weren't exactly falling over themselves to sign guys like Heyward to deals anymore. Woodland Echoes is the result of Heyward going the D.I.Y. route, crowdfunding the record and working on his own timetable with his son helping out. Unsurprisingly, the album feels homemade and organic, with no nods to the modern musical world and Heyward sweetly running through a batch of songs that could have been made at any point over the last 30 years. His voice is as hale and hearty as ever, his songs are as equally jaunty and heartfelt as any he's written, and the sound of the album is simple and true like he's making the record for himself, sales be damned. While a great many of the songs fit the jangling pop template of his past work -- and tunes like "Love Is the Key by the Sea," "I Can See Her," and "I Got a Lot" have all the Beatlesque harmonic richness and deep romantic grace of his best work -- he throws in a few surprises among the familiar. He indulges in some big-band jazz on "Who," goes in for some twanging hillbilly sounds on "Mountaintop," and delivers a couple of stadium-size power pop rockers that could have been airlifted from his brief Brit-pop phase ("Perfect Sunday Sun," "Baby Blue Sky"). These slight detours don't stray too far and only serve to give the album a little more variety, not that it really needed it when classic Heyward songs like the steadfast ballad "For Always," the charming "The Stars," and "I Can See Her" make up the bulk. Woodland Echoes can't be called a return to form for Heyward because he never lost his form; it just went unheard for years. Call it a welcome return instead, because the world of pop music always needs songs this smart, tuneful, and unabashedly romantic. ~ Tim Sendra|
Rovi
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In 2017, when he released Woodland Echoes, it had been a long time since Nick Heyward had released a solo album. The former Haircut One Hundred singer and songwriter built a sturdy solo career in the '80s and '90s, but the years that followed saw his style of sophisticated pop fall out of fashion somewhat. Enough so that record labels weren't exactly falling over themselves to sign guys like Heyward to deals anymore. Woodland Echoes is the result of Heyward going the D.I.Y. route, crowdfunding the record and working on his own timetable with his son helping out. Unsurprisingly, the album feels homemade and organic, with no nods to the modern musical world and Heyward sweetly running through a batch of songs that could have been made at any point over the last 30 years. His voice is as hale and hearty as ever, his songs are as equally jaunty and heartfelt as any he's written, and the sound of the album is simple and true like he's making the record for himself, sales be damned. While a great many of the songs fit the jangling pop template of his past work -- and tunes like "Love Is the Key by the Sea," "I Can See Her," and "I Got a Lot" have all the Beatlesque harmonic richness and deep romantic grace of his best work -- he throws in a few surprises among the familiar. He indulges in some big-band jazz on "Who," goes in for some twanging hillbilly sounds on "Mountaintop," and delivers a couple of stadium-size power pop rockers that could have been airlifted from his brief Brit-pop phase ("Perfect Sunday Sun," "Baby Blue Sky"). These slight detours don't stray too far and only serve to give the album a little more variety, not that it really needed it when classic Heyward songs like the steadfast ballad "For Always," the charming "The Stars," and "I Can See Her" make up the bulk. Woodland Echoes can't be called a return to form for Heyward because he never lost his form; it just went unheard for years. Call it a welcome return instead, because the world of pop music always needs songs this smart, tuneful, and unabashedly romantic. ~ Tim Sendra

    • 1.
      [CD]
      • 1.
        Love Is the Key by the Sea
      • 2.
        Mountaintop
      • 3.
        The Stars
      • 4.
        Beautiful Morning
      • 5.
        Who?
      • 6.
        Forest of Love
      • 7.
        Baby Blue Sky
      • 8.
        I Can See Her
      • 9.
        Perfect Sunday Sun
      • 10.
        New Beginning
      • 11.
        I Got a Lot
      • 12.
        For Always
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  • ヘアカット100脱退後にソロへ転向したものの、97年以降はほぼ音沙汰のなかったニックから不意に新作が届いた。まるで変わらぬ瑞々しい歌声が泣けるし、眩いほどポップな楽曲たちもまた素晴らしい。もともと豊潤な音楽センスを持ったこの男らしく、フォークやソウル、ジャズなどのルーツ的な要素を忍ばせつつ、ビートルズ愛溢れるメロディーを全面展開した清冽なナンバー揃い。ずっと待っていて良かった。
    bounce (C)北爪啓之

    タワーレコード (vol.409(2017年11月25日発行号)掲載)

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